Page 4-Saturday, May 13, 1978-The Michigan Daily The computing center on North Cam- pus services as many as 100000 batch B i a e o lL n l l ROME (AP) - Red Brigade terrorists struck again yesterday in a bold street ambush, gunning down a Christian Democrat Party official in Milan on the eve of a state memorial Mass for the assassinated Aldo Moro. Police said Tito Berardini, secretary of a Christian Democrat district office, was shot in the legs by a four-member hit team as he left home for his job as a bank clerk. His condition was not serious. ROME'S BASILICA of St. John Lateran will become a fortress of mourning today ss Italian officials, foreign representatives, Pope Psul VI and other dignitaries gather behind a massive security net to pay tribute to Moro, whose body was found Tuesday after he was held 54 days by Red Brigade kidnappers. Italian authorities reported no new leads in the hunt for the killers of Moro, a former Christian Democrat premier who was expected to become president of the republic. But at a trial of Red Brigades members in Turin, testimony pointed to an unidentified terrorist collaborator in the Italian Interior Ministry. Milan police said Berardini was shot by two men and a woman who stepped out of a car and fired seven times with pistols. As the 42-year-old politician fell to the ground, the assailants grabbed his briefcase and sped away with an ac- complice who had waited in the car. ANTIOCH INTERNATIONAL WRITING PROGRAMS * Master of Arts in Creative Writing * Writing Year Abroad/London * Summer Seminars in Oxford, England CONTACT: Antioch International Antioch University Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 AN HOUR later in a telephone call to a local news agency, a woman claimed responsibility for the Red Brigades. A second telephone call led to the finding of a "communique" which denounced Berardini as one of the most active Christian Democrat officials in Milan, Italy's financial capital. Berardini was hospitalized with wounds in both legs, but no fracture. He was the seventh "kneecapping" victim in as many days in Italy, and the fourth this week in Milan. Italian papers said the series of "kneecappings" may signal the start of a "more frightening second round" promised by Moro's kidnappers, coun- See ITALIAN, Page8 French take suspected German terrorist in Paris Authrities said Wisniewski - ranked KARLSRUHE, West Germany (AP) 19th among Germany's 20 most wanted - French police have arrested a terrorist suspects - was sought in con- suspect in the terrorist slaying of in- See FRENCH, Pages dustrialist Hanns-Martin Schleyer - most prominent of West Germany's terror victims. Schleyer was killed last October by terrorist kidnappers who held him six weeks in an unsuccessful bid to win freedom for jailed comrades. They also staged an aircraft hijacking that was foiled at an African airport by German commandos. CHIEF FEDERAL Prosecutor Kurt Rehmann told a news conference Friday that Stefan Werner Wisniewski, 25, was arrested Thursday at Orly Air- port in Paris before boarding a flight to Zagreb, Yugoslavia. He was deported the same day. The German newspaper Die Welt quoted police as saying they belived Wisniewski shuttled between the Mid- dle East and Western Europe. But the report gave no indication of his mission. Interior Minister Werner Maihofer told a television interviewer the arrest was of "fundamental importance" and said he believed "the greater part" of West German terrorists had fled the country. AN AIRPORT policeman, suspicious of Wisniewski's "obviously false passport," made the arrest, Rehmann Wisniewski said. 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The Eternity of The Almighty is contrasted with the brevity, shortness, frailty and evil of man's life. "Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever Thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from Everlasting to Everlasting, thou art God." God has not created us with minds capable of comprehending that which has no beginning, nor end. Why "kick against the pricks"? Why not acknowledge our limitations? It could be the preparation needed to learn to "Trust in The Lord with all our heart, and lean not toour own understanding". - Prov. 3:5. Man's time and days are "As a sleep; like grass which groweth up; in the morning it flourisheth and groweth up, and in the evening it is cut down, and withereth". God "turns man to destruction, and sayest, Return, ye children of men". Return to dust. "Return unto the ground - For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return". - Gen. 3:19. God's word is being fulfilled unto Adam whom He warned not to disobey orders regarding eating the Forbidden Fruit! Five times in three verses - 7, 9, 11, - Moses mentions the anger and wrath of God because of "the iniquities and secret sins of man set in the light of His countenance!" This Psalm is frequently read at funerals, or parts of it, for often these verses are skipped that reveal the real cause of death. Would it not be more appropriate to constantly remind ourselves of the anger and wrath of God against the "Iniquities and secret sins of men," and then rejoice because Christ took our place and endured the wrath and curse that we might be saved? And might it not stir us up who believe with a greater zeal to win the lost to the Savior? He came "to seek and save that which is lost". - If you do not believe these things, or take part of God's Word for "myth", you certainly are out of place in a Protestant Christian Church! Mr. Unbeliever, is it "myth" that men return to dust? Do you expect to escape such an experience? Is Gen. 3:16 a "myth" where we read "Unto the women He (God) said: I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and conception; in sorrow shalt thou br- ing forth children?" Ask any, or ask all women who have travail in childbirth if this statement of God in Genesis is "myti "i ,nly could, I surely would, stand on the rock where Mose.. stood." Think these words are from a Spiritual. ProbaLly the basis is the passage in Exodus 33:19-23 where God placed Moser in the "cleft of a rock" and covered him with His hai"d as Als glory passed by Doubtless it is also the basis of the beloved song "Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in Thee." It is bad, it is too bad, it is two thousand and more bad, that some of our modern clergy are telling us that "The Rock of Ages" is out of date! Gentle Jesus, it would be a favor done such prophets if "a millstone were hanged about their neck, and they were thrown into the sea!" With the background of many experiences in his mind's eye, and having confessed them in the first part of his prayer, Moses then prays to God in the 12th verse: "SO TEACH US TO NUMBER OUR DAYS. THAT WE MAY APPLY OUR HEARTS UNTO WISDOM." Note he asks Godtp be their Teacher to the end they might have wisdom for the use of their swift passing days. "The fear of The Lord Isthe begin- ning of wisdom." L I±P3: BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031. .l .